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South Korea Seeks to Address Potential U.S. Tariffs

by Giezel Garcia
02/25/2025
in Tariffs & Duties

South Korean business leaders are taking steps to navigate potential changes in U.S. trade policies, engaging with former advisors to U.S. President Donald Trump and lobbying in Republican-led states. These efforts come amid concerns over new tariffs and delays in government-led negotiations due to South Korea’s ongoing political transition.

The U.S. administration’s evolving trade measures have led many countries to reassess their economic ties with the United States. For South Korea, this issue is particularly pressing, given its significant trade relationship with the U.S., which accounted for nearly 20% of its exports in the past year.

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The political situation in South Korea has further complicated trade discussions. Following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol and the brief imposition of martial law on December 3, the country is facing a leadership transition. Acting President Choi Sang-mok has yet to engage directly with the U.S. administration on trade matters, noting that the interim government faces certain limitations in responding to tariff changes. He has indicated that South Korea may leverage its U.S. investments and energy imports in future negotiations.

To address trade concerns, the South Korean Minister of Trade, Industry, and Energy is scheduled to visit the U.S. this week to seek exemptions from steel tariffs and explore avenues for increased cooperation in shipbuilding and energy sectors.

In parallel, a delegation of South Korean business executives from leading companies such as Samsung, LG, SK, and Hyundai Motor recently traveled to Washington, D.C., where they met with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick. Sources familiar with the meeting stated that Lutnick encouraged further investment in the U.S., though details of the discussions remain unclear.

Companies are also independently engaging with U.S. officials to reinforce economic ties. Hyundai Motor, for example, has been strengthening its U.S. presence, with CEO Jose Munoz emphasizing the company’s commitment to investments and job creation in the U.S. Hyundai has also appointed Sung Kim, a former U.S. diplomat, as president of global government affairs to enhance international relations.

The company is reportedly considering holding a factory opening ceremony in Georgia, with some sources indicating that an invitation may be extended to President Trump. Additionally, other South Korean conglomerates are exploring outreach initiatives in Republican-led states, such as Tennessee, to highlight their economic contributions.

With uncertainty surrounding South Korea’s political future, analysts anticipate a court ruling in March on whether to reinstate or permanently remove President Yoon. If Yoon is removed from office, a presidential election will be required within 60 days.

Scott A. Snyder, president of the Korea Economic Institute of America, noted that the absence of direct leadership communication between the U.S. and South Korea is a key challenge. He suggested that South Korea may need to carefully manage its trade strategy until a new government is in place.

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